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1 SILVIO R. WAISBORD School of Media and Public Affairs Media and Public Affairs Building, Suite 400 George Washington University st Street NW Washington DC office mobile February EMPLOYMENT 2011-present Professor and Director of Graduate Studies. School of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies. School of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University Assistant Professor. School of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University Senior Program Officer. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC Associate Professor and Director of the Journalism Resources Institute. Department of Journalism and Media Studies, Rutgers University Assistant Professor. Department of Communication, and Department of Journalism and Mass Media, Rutgers University Lecturer. Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania. EDUCATION 1993 Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California, San Diego M.A. in Sociology, University of California, San Diego Licenciatura in Sociology, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1

15 6. The Myths of Media Globalization by Kai Hafez, British Journal of Sociology, 59 (3): , Newsrooms in Conflict by Sallie Hughes, Democratization, 14 (3), , Media Power in Central America by Rick Rockwell and Noreene Janus, The Americas 61 (4), , Political Scandals by John B. Thompson, Contemporary Sociology, Social Meanings of News edited by Dan Berkowitz, Media Development, Communication in Latin America: Journalism, Mass Media and Society by Richard Cole ed., Media, Culture and Society 19 (4), Talks, Abstracts, and Other Professional Papers Presented Invited talks Keynote presentations International journalism studies, School of International and Intercultural Communication, University of Dortmund, November Conference, The Unlovable Press. Conversations with Michael Schudson, University of Groningen, June 16-17, Conference, Media and governance in Latin America, University of Sheffield, May IV Conference ICA América Latina, organized by ALAIC and ICA, Brasilia, March Conference, Horizontes de investigación en los Estudios sobre Periodismo, Universidad Iberoamericana, México City, February 28, Conference Beyond the Impasse: Exploring New Thinking in Communication for Social Change, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, January Conference Comunicación para la Paz, Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá (Colombia), August First International Congress of Journalism Studies, Santiago, Chile, June Global studies and political journalism, Congress on Political Journalism, Valladolid, Spain, May

16 Annual National Congress of the Brazilian Association of Researchers in Journalism, São Paulo, Brazil, November Family tree of theories and strategies in development communication. Meeting organized by the Rockefeller Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development, Bellagio, Italy, October Other invited presentations The political public sphere, Freie University, Berlin, November Foro sobre Medios Públicos, Canal 11 and World Bank, Mexico City, October Keynote panel, Qualitative Political Communication, Annual conference of the International Communication Association, Seattle, May Goldsmiths College, conference Radicalism and Reform in Latin America, May Betwixt and between: Professionalism in Journalism, University of Tampere, January Reinventing professionalism, Høgskolen i Oslo, Oslo, January Media in Latin America, NOLAN conference, Oslo, November Experts meeting, UN Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression, Rio de Janeiro, October Press freedom, press standards, and democracy in Latin America, Columbia University, May 2-3, Media systems, Catholic University of Lisbon, Portugal, April Threats and opportunities to the Business of Journalism and its role in Democracy, University of Helsinki/Reuters Institute at Oxford University, October Experts meeting, Carter Center, Americas Program, May Internationalizing International Communication, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, December Journalism and Democracy in the Digital Age, series of five lectures in five cities in Brazil. Invited by Brazil s National Association of Newspapers, October Making Civic News: NGOs and Journalism, The Journalism School, Columbia 16

17 University, New York, March El rol del estado en la reforma de medios [The role of the state in media reform] Fundación Violeta Chamorro, Managua, Nicaragua, March Democracia y Web 2.0 [Democracy and Web 2.0], Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October NGO as gatekeepers, London School of Economics and the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, London, September Media and global divides, Plenary session, International Association of Mass Communication Research, Stockholm, July Media and accountability seminar, World Bank, Washington, DC, June The roles of the news media in democratic governance, organized by the World Bank and Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, May How journalism works: A research agenda for Latin American media studies, University of Miami, February (with E. Peruzzotti) The environmental story that wasn t: Advocacy, journalism, and the asambleismo movement in Argentina, Conference Media and Democracy in Latin America, Tulane University, New Orleans, (with S. Craft) Journalistic metanarratives in the cartoon controversy, Conference organized by CulComm, Oslo, December Theory and practice in development communication, Ohio University, Athens, OH, April Los medios en la lucha contra la corrupción, [Media and anti-corruption initiatives] World Bank Institute, World Bank, June Washington, D.C. Vision and Politics in Latin America, New School for Social Research, New York, April Globalization and Television in Latin America, New York University, March Investigative Journalism and Corruption, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Managua, Nicaragua, September Políticas de Control Ciudadano [Politics of Citizen Accountability], Universidad di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May

18 Undercover/Investigative Reporting in the Information Age: Public Interest or Invasion of Privacy? School of Social and Human Sciences, City University, London, England, April Journalism and New Media in Latin America, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, New York University, November The Transformation of Civic Life, Middle Tennessee State University, November South American Journalism Education, Freedom Forum, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October II Colloquium on Communication and Cultural Industries in NAFTA and Mercosur, University of Texas at Austin, June Behind the Headlines: Ethics and the Media in the Americas, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York, April Media, Scandals and Political Accountability in Menem s Argentina, Roundtable A Fragile Stability? Politics and Economy in Argentina Today, Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University, March Campañas Electorales y los Medios [Election Campaigns and Media], Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Santiago, Chile, April Building Cooperation Among Media Policy Research and Advocacy Centers, Bellagio Study Rockefeller Conference Center, Italy, Programme in Comparative Media Law & Policy, Oxford University, November Periodismo de investigación y corrupción [Investigative journalism and corruption], Centro Latinoamericano de Periodistas, Panamá, Panamá, July Modernización y Americanización: Una Tendencia General de las Campañas Electorales de Hoy? [Modernization and Americanization: A Trend in Contemporary Election Campaigns?]. Campañas Electorales en America Latina, Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Universidad de Lima, Lima, Perú, July Straddling Traditions: Watchdog Journalism and Professionalism in the Brazilian Press, Conference The Role of the Media in the Consolidation of Democracy in Brazil, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Washington, DC, May Repensando la Etica en los Medios Latinoamericanos [Rethinking Ethics in Latin American Media]. Presented at the Universidad Católica, Asunción, Paraguay. March Agenda for Press Freedom in Latin America, Freedom Forum International Division. 18

19 Washington, D.C., April 8, Democratizing Global Communications, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November Cultural Boundaries: Identity and Communication in Latin America, University of Stirling. Stirling, Scotland, October The Challenge of Citizenship: Journalism and New Technologies in South America, Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALALM). New York, June Refereed conference papers Between support and confrontation: Civic society, media reform, and populism in Latin America, conference of the International Association of Mass Communication Research, Braga, Portugal, The pragmatic politics of media reform, conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore, Media democratization: The case for political approaches to development, conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, (with A. Jones) Impact of real-world conditions on media assistance programs, conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, The professionalization of advocacy journalism, conference of the International Communication Association, Chicago, Operational models and bureaucratic imperatives in the global promotion of media diversity, conference of the International Communication Association, Chicago, Risk news and global health, conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, Misunderstanding communication: Reflection of the experience of communication programs in the Polio Eradication Initiative, Conference of the International Communication Association, New York, Conference of the International Communication Association, San Diego, Post-National Citizenship and Its Limitations: A View from Media Studies, conference of the International Communication Association, Acapulco,

20 (with Nancy Morris) Media and Globalization: Why the State Matters, UNESCO conference, Paris, June Reading Scandals: Scandals, Media and Citizenship in Argentina, conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, May Nation-bounded: Regional Media and the Politics of Television Sports in Latin America, Conference of the International Communication Association, Jerusalem, Israel, July Latin American Television and National Identities. Presented at the Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). Chicago, Habermas, Street Events and Politics in Public Spaces. Presented at the conference of the International Communication Association. New Mexico, LatinTVSpace and the Dilemmas of Globalization in the Americas. Presented at the Latin American Culture Program of the University of Pennsylvania, April Editorships, Editorial Boards, and Reviewing Activities for Journals and Other Learned Publications Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Communication, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Press/Politics, Member, Latin American Program Advisory Board, Open Society Foundations Guest Editor Communication Theory, Questioning Geocultural Boundaries of Communication Theories: De-Westernization, Cosmopolitalism and Globalization, co-edited with Claudia Mellado, Journalism, Journalism and new technologies, August Editorial Board member Anthem Press (Communication and Media Series 2011-present) Asociación de Comunicación Política (Spain, 2010-present) Austral Comunicación (2011-present) Brazilian Journalism Research (2002-present) Comunicazione Politica (2005-present) Conversaciones del Cono Sur (2015-present) Cuadernos de Información (Chile, 2013-present) 20

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